Bellringer How many parents are involved in sexual reproduction?

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Bellringer How many parents are involved in sexual reproduction?

Agenda 1.Anticipatory Set 1.Bellringer 2.Announcements (team prize bags) 3.Quiz Recap 2.Input – Venn Diagrams and writing template 3.Guided Practice – Team Work 4.Independent Practice – worksheet 5.Closing

Objective After today, you will be able to create a Venn diagram and write a brief paragraph comparing and contrasting sexual and asexual reproduction.

Big Goal Connection 80% Mastery 8 on the writing rubric

3.7 Comparing and Contrasting Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Class Notes

Venn Diagrams Example: Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells -Both are types of cells -Both contain DNA - Both contain ribosomes Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells -Simple -Have no nucleus - The only organelles are ribosomes - Bacteria are prokaryotic cells -Complex -Have a nucleus - Have many organelles - Animals, plants, and fungi have eukaryotic cells

Sexual and Asexual Reproduction are both _________________. However, they are different in many ways. Sexual reproduction happens between ______ parents, while asexual reproduction involves only ____ parent.

The offspring produced by sexual reproduction have ___________ DNA to/from the parents. However, the offspring produced by asexual reproduction have ____________ DNA to the parent.

Team Practice Complete the following diagrams in groups of 2-3 within your team. Feel free to use color in your diagrams.

Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction

Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction Now, in your same groups, write a paragraph comparing and contrasting sexual and asexual reproduction. You can use the provided template, but you will not have the template on the test.

3.7 Independent Practice Complete the independent practice on a separate sheet of paper from your notes (you will be turning this in at the end of class).

Closing